Stephan's Quintet / Deer Lick, ADBjester

Stephan's Quintet / Deer Lick

Stephan's Quintet / Deer Lick, ADBjester

Stephan's Quintet / Deer Lick

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Description

This is an interesting "double cluster" of galaxies in Pegasus. In the lower left is the Deer Lick Group at 40 million light years, with NGC 7331 most prominent. It is interesting because of its retrograde rotation. Upper right is Stephan's Quintet, a colliding group of galaxies 290 million light years away. Other distant galaxies lie dotted throughout the image. The image is about as tall as the full moon in scale.

Telescope: Takahashi FSQ 106 Fluorite

Camera: SBIG STL-11000M (11 MP)

Taken under dark skies in Mayhill, New Mexico over several nights, the image is a composite of:

6 x 600 secs of Luminance

4 x 300 secs of Red, Green and Blue

3 hours of total shutter time. Stacked in CCD Stack 2 (trial -- I like it!), Processed exclusively in PhotoShop CS5 for Windows.

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Stephan's Quintet / Deer Lick, ADBjester